Quite simply the toughest 36 hole resort combination in Belek. We fully recommend you take advantage of the golf passes available for residents of the Sueno Golf Hotel, the 4 and 5 round passes are great value and why play off resort more than once because none of the other Belek courses are better than these two combinations. Special features include avenues of pines with many elevated tees and rolling fairways with tons of water waiting for the inaccurate tee shot or second shot.
The Dunes is supposed to be the easiest course of the two mainly because it is about 10% shorter, but we rate it as much tougher than the Pasha Course at Antalya Golf Club. There are many tight driving holes through avenues of pine trees, with changes of elevation. However, what makes it difficult and often harder than the Pines is that the fairways are like links fairways (rolling dunes like fairways) with lots of undulations, which will effect which way your ball will roll or lie for your second or third shots, plus there are a number of blind approach shots. It is a stunning course visually and has plenty of water to keep you on your toes none better than the 9th and 18th holes.
The Pines is supposed to be the hardest of the 2 courses here at Sueno, mainly because it is 10% longer than the Dunes course, plus it does have more water features, none tougher than the great 9th and 18th holes which give you a grandstand climax to both nines. However, generally it is a flatter course than the Pines and thus easier to walk and not so many cross slope lies for your approach shots off the fairway. Almost every hole has been laid out through umbrella pine avenues with sand dune ridges flanking fairways and rather like the Dunes it is relatively hard to lose balls in the trees here, in stark contrast to the more famous National Golf Club close by. The Sueno Pines is in Belek's top 5 courses and worth playing more than once that is a certainty.